Sunday, July 12, 2009

Levon Helm's version of the Dead's "Tennessee Jed."


A great opening tune for Levon Helm & his band's new album Electric Dirt. Both Levon & his musical partner in crime & fellow Grammy winner Larry Campbell, have an association w/ the Grateful Dead who made the song a Dead staple on its live 1972 Europe album (lyrics by Jerry Garcia & Robert Hunter). Helm & The Band frequently joined forces w/ the Dead on big concert bills - Woodstock '69, Festival Express & Watkins Glen. Campbell has performed w/ the Dead & Phil Lesh.


For Electric Dirt, Helm & band prove a five-plus-minute rendition that is wonderful in vocals & instrumentals (especially the drumming varied pace). Here are the lyrics:


Cold iron shackles, ball and chain,

Listen to the whistle of the evenin' train.

You know you bound to wind up dead,

If you don't head back to Tennessee Jed.


Rich man step on my poor head,

When you get back you better butter my bread.

Well, do you know it's like I said,

You better head back to Tennessee Jed.


Tennessee, Tennessee, there ain't no place I'd rather be,

Baby won't you carry me back to Tennessee.


Drink all day and rock all night,

The law come to get you if you don't walk right

Got a letter this morning, baby all it read,

You better head back to Tennessee Jed.


I dropped four flights and cracked my spine,

Honey, come quick with the iodine,Catch a few winks, baby, under the bed

Then you head back to Tennessee Jed.


Tennessee, Tennessee, there ain't no place I'd rather be,

Baby won't you carry me back to Tennessee.


I run into Charlie Fog,

Blacked my eye and he kicked my dog,

My doggie turned to me and he said,

Let's head back to Tennessee Jed.

I woke up a feelin' mean,

Went down to play the slot machine,

The wheels turned around, and the letters read,

You better head back to Tennessee Jed.


Tennessee, Tennessee, there ain't no place I'd rather be,

Baby won't you carry me back to Tennessee.


Here's a link to the guitar tab page & an early '90s video of the Dead performing the beautiful tune:


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